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A dynamic eCommerce leader is seeking a Junior Industrial Designer in Mississauga. This role involves creating high-quality tech accessories, evaluating product samples, and working closely with teams to ensure top-notch quality and innovative design. Join a passionate team dedicated to crafting compelling consumer experiences while striving for excellence in every project.
We'd like to tell you a story -- a tale of two Designers, if you will.
It's Monday morning in a generic office space that's bathed in a dull fluorescent light. Already three coffees deep, you're seated in your cubicle - slouching at your desk. Your supervisor, let’s call him Steve, is four coffees deep. You know this because you’ve prepared each of them for him yourself (one milk, three sugars). Shockingly, this has been the most engaging task of your day thus far. Over the weekend, your inbox has been filled with an avalanche of “opportunities” ranging from designing senior-proof pill bottles to belatedly cashing in on the wildly-outdated "trend" of plastic spinning toys. Strict project timelines mean that you're spending an average of thirty minutes throwing together generic commodity goods so devoid of originality that you'll have a hard time finding the Amazon listing once it's live.
Functionality? Performance? Aesthetic? As Steve would say: who cares about any of that stuff? See, Steve's a numbers guy. By extension, you also need to be a numbers person. In the age-old debate of quality vs quantity, quality has the distinct disadvantage of not being a number. Quantity wins with Steve every time. As for you: the only number you actually care about is five. That's the number the clock hits before the mind-numbing labour of the past eight hours becomes a sort of featureless sludge in the deepest recesses of your memory, never to be unearthed again.
In an alternate universe, you work for us, and that same Monday morning is now set within the comfort of your own home. After finishing breakfast, you sit down at your desk and turn on your computer. Overnight, we received CADs for four new smartphones that won’t be announced for another six months. Your job, as always, is to give measured, careful consideration to every detail of accessory development. You examine curves, chamfers, and camera bumps. Your supervisor - let’s call him “not Steve” - is constantly encouraging you to not only develop a compelling product, but by extension, a compelling experience.
Whether it's best-in-class phone cases or something more disruptive, one truth remains constant: dbrand doesn't create commodity products; dbrand creates compelling experiences out of commodity products. Where do we go from here? Perhaps you'll help us to chart that course.
If you're reading this, it's pretty likely that your next role will be a lot closer to the first story than the second one. It's equally likely that you're also looking to change that. Well, we've got good news and bad news. The good news is that by opening this job ad, you're already one step closer to making the dream a reality. The bad news? We're only hiring one Junior Industrial Designer.
If you’re unsure if you have what it takes, save us all some time and close this tab. If, on the other hand, you check all of the boxes, your Mondays are about to get a lot more interesting.
dbrand thrives where other eCommerce companies have failed because our customers enjoy a revolutionary degree of commitment, engagement, and accessibility from us. Maintaining an internal culture of excellence, the likes of which our highly-engaged audience demands and deserves, is critical to dbrand's current and future success. Our customers deserve no less than the absolute best, and we hold every member of the team to that exacting standard. Surrounded by a diverse team that lives and breathes dbrand, the Junior Industrial Designer is tasked with, you guessed it: industrial design. As a member of dbrand's Product Development team, the Junior Industrial Designer is also expected to make meaningful contributions to communications with our supply chain partners, perform tests on product samples, and organize all the latest development details for key stakeholders.
So, what's in it for you? Well, unlike most companies, we actually care about the work we're doing. Every time our customers tweet about us, post on our subreddit, or write an adoring email, we're moving one step closer to world domination. Spreading the good word and growing our cult-like audience? That's its own reward. At dbrand, you have the opportunity to create once-in-a-lifetime brand experiences for consumers. If you're someone who's organized, committed, and excited about our mission, to say you'd thrive here would be an understatement.
Before you can get the opportunity to join our passionate, dynamic team and help us grow the cult, you'll need to prove yourself. Let’s see if you’ve got what it takes…
Department : Product Development
Employment Type : Full Time
Location : Mississauga
Workplace type : Hybrid
Compensation : $45,000 - $50,000 / year
In order to make a positive impact as part of our team, your focus in this role will be:
If you find a box you can’t check, do us both a favour and find a company that expects less of their employees.
The job starts between $45,000 and $50,000 per year with health, dental, vision, profit-sharing, and GRSP benefits.
Still think you have what it takes?
To be perfectly honest, we doubt it.
You’re welcome to prove us wrong.
Since 11-11-11, dbrand has been the global leader in protection and customization for consumer electronics. How did we do it? The best summary we can give is our brand promise: "It's not a product. It's a culture." For us, making best-in-class products is just the beginning. What elevates dbrand over the competition is our focus on the finer details: personalized brand interactions, unrivaled customer support, and a social media presence that's often imitated but never matched.
Our core values, the ones that have accelerated dbrand from a basement operation to the pervasive eCommerce brand it is today, are focused around an aggressively competitive mindset. By joining our team, you'll surround yourself with colleagues who endlessly pursue perfection and thrive on performance optimization.
dbrand welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available upon request for all candidates, at every stage of the recruitment process - no exceptions. All of our employment decisions are made on the basis of qualifications, merit, performance, and business needs. As an equal opportunity employer, dbrand embraces diversity and has no tolerance for discrimination. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment based on mutual respect. Everyone is valuable and we are proud of our differences - they serve only to elevate us. The option is yours: work together, or work alone... for a different company.
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